Another prisoner released by mistake, from Wormwood Scrubs. 24 year old Algerian, history of sex offending although that is not what he was inside for on this ocassion. He was released in error on the 29th Oct and it's said the police were not notified for 5 days! Seems David Lammy's new stringent checks that he was just boasting about in Parliament this morning, are not working. The Algerian was in prison this time for trespass and intent to steal. https://news.sky.com/story/manhunt-...mistaken-release-from-hmp-wandsworth-13464331
Question now is was David Lammy told about this prison error before he made his statement in Parliament this morning, I'd have to assume he didn't. The Met were not informed until after 1pm yesterday.
Billy has done a runner now, clerical error apparently. Sorry David what was that... please log in to view this image
Billy was released wrongly from prison, five days later the Met Police search for Billy, the government also worked overnight said Lammy to sort out what had gone wrong, only Billy had already returned himself to prison 4 days ago, handed himself in, locked up safe and sound back in his cell, so everyone was looking for someone already back behind bars, this is like something out of Porridge #sillybillys.
Bastards have spoilt my funny, turns out he rocked up to the prison this morning (with his partner) at 10.15 lol
Algerian wrongly released prisoner found in Finsbury and recaptured. Escapees seem to like going to Finsbury.
McCann's alleged stalker found not guilty, but guilty of harrassment which incurs a maximum 6 month sentence, and as she has served time in custody since February she has been released immediately.
The families of the three girls murdered in the Southport attacks have condemned the killer's parents for failing to take responsibility and "staying silent" when they knew how dangerous their son was. Elsie Dot Stancombe, seven, Bebe King, six, and Alice da Silva Aguiar, nine, were killed by Axel Rudakubana, then 17, in a knife attack in 2024. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c78zjzppm2mo The girls' families said "deeply distressing" evidence from the killer's parents, heard at the Southport Inquiry, showed "this tragedy was not inevitable. It was the result of neglect".
You have to agree - if one of my kids hadn't left the house in 2 years, I'd have got them help ... never mind the other weird behaviour ... but the really damning bit is that shortly before the Southport incident the father had stopped a taxi driver taking the loon to a school ... that should have been it - police called, sectioned etc..
I absolutely agree with them, was listening to a small part of the fathers evidence yesterday, this was easily preventable, but father, brother, taxi driver all decided to do nothing leading up to the events. I said the other day with the train attacker, all the warning signs were there the day before in that incident. Most the warning signs regarding mental health are there, but because the system is broken, it's easier to dismiss them and blame them for the economy's failure. I read and hear this **** all the time, but when politicians choose to scapegoat them it's somehow cheaper to pick up the pieces than give them the proper assistance they require. I wonder how much this whole affair has cost the state and that's just one case.
Read this earlier and found it quite funny https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2025/oct/24/baltimore-student-ai-gun-detection-system-doritos